Two Dye HRs, Garland 6-hitter help ChiSox salvage split

DETROIT (AP) -- The Chicago White Sox could have left Detroit barely trailing in the AL Central or back in a huge hole.

After losing the first two games of a four-game series, the World Series champions were pleased a split kept them in the division race.

Jon Garland pitched a six-hitter and Jermaine Dye hit two homers to lift Chicago to a 10-0 win over the Tigers on Thursday.

"This was huge," Garland acknowledged. "After losing the first two, we had to salvage these two. Now, we've still got a chance."

Chicago trails Detroit by 5½ games in the division and has a slim lead over Minnesota in the wild-card race.

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Garland

Jon Garland threw a complete-game shutout for the White Sox, the third time in the last two years he's done that against the Tigers. The only other pitcher in the majors with more than one complete-game shutout against one team over the past two seasons is Chris Capuano, who has blanked the Cubs twice.

Robertson (11-10) gave up a career-high 10 runs and nine hits in 6 2/3 innings. He has lost four of five starts, though his previous four were solid.

"He made a lot of bad pitches and every one of them went out of the ballpark," Leyland said.

Chicago scored one run in both the first and third innings before turning the game into a rout with three in the fourth, two in the fifth and three more in the seventh.

"They looked like they were having fun, and we looked tired," Leyland said. "When you have a real ugly game, it's usually a combination of bad pitching, hitting, managing and defense -- we had all of that."

Leyland was not upset with first baseman Sean Casey after a bizarre play in the fifth but was disappointed with some fans' reaction and a reporter's question about it.

Casey hit a liner to third baseman Joe Crede and then stopped running and pivoted toward home when it appeared the ball was caught before sprinting to avoid an embarrassing putout. Left fielder Pablo Ozuna charged and made a bouncing throw that just beat Casey.

"The people behind the dugout were booing and teasing him for not running," Leyland said. "That to me is not a fan."

Garland said the 5-7-3 play was a sign of things going Chicago's way.

"That's probably never happened before," he said.

Dye's homers -- in the first and fifth innings -- and Juan Uribe's
all were two-out shots.

"When you come into this town and split a four-game series, the way that team is going, it's satisfying," said Dye said, who finished 3-for-3 with a walk, a double, three RBI and four runs.

Uribe's three-run homer in the fourth put the White Sox ahead 5-0 and Ozuna had three of Chicago's 14 hits.

"That's the best lineup in baseball, even without Thome," Robertson said.

Game notes

Over the last two seasons, Garland leads the AL with 33 wins. ... Garland is 4-1 with a 2.52 ERA in his last five starts. ... A sellout crowd of 41,565 put the Tigers over the 2 million mark for the third time since Comerica Park opened in 2000 and the ninth time in team history. ... Detroit center fielder Curtis Granderson ended an 0-for-21 streak with a single in the first inning. ... Over the
last 49 games, Dye is hitting .366 with 17 homers -- four of which came in the series. ... The game started after a rain delay of 55 minutes.